The dust on Mars, the devil-flor and the winding columns that often crush the surface of the red planet-can crack with electricity. Researchers, led by Varun Shell, imitated how the dry environment of Mars and the dust collision of the dust receive grains within a whirlpool. They found that these fields could be so strong that there could be short exterior substances like electricity. It is a concern for power surface missions, as the charged dust can shrink from the rover wheels, solar panels and antenna, which blocks sunlight and interferes with communication.
Contempted and Martin Dust Devils Features
According to the study, the shape of the devils of the dust is when the sun heats the surface of Mars, which causes the hot air to grow and rotate in vertesis. The cool air runs inward with the ground, extends the growing column upward and whipped the dust in the sky. Since Mars has a lesser gravity and a thin environment than the earth, its dust can be three times higher, three times higher than the storms on the earth. NASA’s Viking Mission First found the Martin Distance Devils. Later, like curiosity and perseverance, roofs filmed them in a sweeping plains. These whirlpools clean solar panels – as happened to the soul in 2005 – but mostly shake the dust that can coat the devices.
Risks to Lightning and Roues
Martin can pick up in whirlpools through dust collision (a tribo electric effect). Shell models have predicted that separation from this charge can create a strong electric field within the devil. These fields can also exceed the threshold of Mars’s environmental malfunction (about 25 KV/meters), which is enough to give rise to electricity in the whirlpool. NASA’s perseverance rover recorded that when the dust passed through the devil’s head, it was emitted a small tribute.
Even without electricity, any stable construction is a cause for concern. As the scientists of the planets noted, “Electricity dust will follow the wheels, solar panels and antenna surfaces,” potentially reduce sunlight panels and jamming communication. To handle this extraordinary Martin weather, roofs may require new design features or procedures.


